I would suggest it more as a supplemental book for the CCIE lab - for
examples of configs, etc. Did skim through it for BGP examples, but that
was cause I kept putting off getting the Halabi book waiting for the 2nd Ed
to be released.
What you should read are the bibles:-
Routing TCP/IP
Internet Routing Architectures
Interconnections
You might need to supplement with some others for bits and pieces of info...
the best Token Ring bridging coverage for the exam I found was from various
papers from Cisco and others found on the Net. Also Cisco Internetwork
Design has TR stuff that gets useful.
Regards,
Adrian
""Raymond Smith"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Hey guys do you know how good of a read is the following book in preparation
for the CCIE written:-
TITLE: CCIE Fundamentals: Network Design and Case Studies
Need the 411 on this ............Peace!
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